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O Paulie Mio

On Friday Mark will be guest-hosting America's Number One radio show and then non-guest-hosting his own TV show, The Mark Steyn Show. So, for Steyn fans, that's three hours on radio plus an hour on telly: as Mark said on the air on Wednesday, for a very occasional guest-host that's longer and harder than he's labored in a single day since he worked summers on a farm when he was a teenager.

~Among his guests on television tonight is Paul (Goodfellas) Sorvino, who inter alia is a brilliant mimic:

Paul will be talking about...

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The "Craziness" of the Climate Science Echo Chamber

I spent much of Wednesday guest-hosting America's Number One radio show. You can find a few moments from today's show here - including a reference to the story of most personal interest to me, the news that the distinguished climate scientist Judith Curry had decided to resign from her position at Georgia Tech: The superficial reason is that I want to do other things... The deeper reasons have to do with my growing disenchantment with universities, the academic field of climate science and ...

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La La La Can't Hear You

On Wednesday, I'll be enjoying a little light radio work on America's Number One radio show, details at right. It starts at 12 noon Eastern/9am Pacific. If you're in possession of the necessary receiving apparatus, I hope you'll dial us up, either on one of 600 radio stations across the US or via iHeartRadio livestream. ~Should hockey-stick huckster Michael Mann's interminable lawsuit against me succeed, it would be the worst setback for the First Amendment in half-a-century. Such unlikely ...

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Steyn on Culture

Choc and Awe

Last Thursday, the creator of Kinder Eggs died at the age of 83. William Salice was the right-hand man to Michelle Ferrero, purveyor of Ferrero Rocher, Nutella and other fine Italian products and was tasked by the boss with finding a year-round use for the company's chocolate-egg molds then only used in the run-up to Easter. Mr Salice succeeded brilliantly, not just for the Italian market but all around the world - except Chile and the United States. Longtime readers and listeners will know I ...

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Ave atque vale

A Glorious Rain

Our Song of the Week appeared a little earlier this weekend, in anticipation of the chimes of midnight. In lieu of our Sunday night serenade, Mark remembers the late Debbie Reynolds:

Two-thirds of a century ago, the lyricist-turned-movie-producer Arthur Freed called Betty Comden and Adolph Green into his office and told them to write a film script with all his old songs in and call it Singin' In The Rain. As Miss Comden said to me many years later, "All we knew is that somewhere we'd have to have a scene where it was raining and a guy was singing."

"In it," added Adolph Green.

Ah, yes, but why is he singing in it? What, as they fret at drama school, is his motivation?

Well, his motivation is Debbie Reynolds...

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A Se'nnight of Steyn, December 26-January 1

Happy New Year to our readers around the world. We have a song for the season, and some auld lang cine.

In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Steyn:

~The week began with some appropriate musical performances from Mark's guests on this year's Mark Steyn Christmas Show...

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Mark at the Movies

New Year at the Movies

Happy New Year to you and yours. Here in northern New Hampshire a big wintry snowstorm is raining on our parade, but, if you're heading out, we have a song for the season. That aside, we've come to that point on the calendar when film critics advise you to skip New Year's Eve and rent a movie instead. Better yet, rent a New Year movie, for it's a curious fact that almost any picture about December 31st somehow takes on the same depressing, desperate quality as the night itself. The great ...

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License to Dye

Steyn on salons and settlements

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Speaking as a Man of Views...

A few moments from Steyn's Thursday stint on air

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Seasons of Steyn

Christmas Day with Mark and Friends

A Steynamite cornucopia of festive delights

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Mann vs Steyn

Football and Hockey

The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...

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Steyn's Song of the Week

What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?

As a postscript to this year's Mark Steyn Christmas Show, here's a first-footing video edition of our Song of the Week, celebrating the only New Year number since "Auld Lang Syne" to become a seasonal staple:

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Seasons of Steyn

Boxing Day Is Here

Mark mellows out with Russell Malone and a final selection from this year's Mark Steyn Christmas Show:

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Steyn's Song of the Week

The Wexford Carol

On this year's Mark Steyn Christmas Show Mark was in sentimental mood, recalling some of his earliest festive memories from his grandparents' home in Ireland. So he asked Anthony Kearns to sing his favorite Irish Christmas carol:

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On the Air

Christmas Eve Highs and Lows

Mark's "small finish" from this year's Mark Steyn Christmas Show:

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On the Air

Bootleg Bûche for Christmas

From this year's Mark Steyn Christmas Show: Steyn is not a man to take his dessert orders from the United States government...

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When You Gotta Glow, You Gotta Glow

On this year's Mark Steyn Christmas Show, Mark returns to one of his favorite numbers:

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God Rest Ye Merry...

Fom this year's Mark Steyn Christmas Show, Mark introduces Linda Purl with a seasonal medley:

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